Here is a glimpse of what happens backstage, front of stage, rehearsals, front row and everything in between.
Sunday, 30 March 2014
VAMFF wrap-up
Hours and hours of preparation are jammed into one week of fashion shows. From fitting models, to taping bottoms of shoes - you name it we did it.
Here is a glimpse of what happens backstage, front of stage, rehearsals, front row and everything in between.
Here is a glimpse of what happens backstage, front of stage, rehearsals, front row and everything in between.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Beauty dupe
We all love our dark smokey eyes, and when we see convenient quads in shades of greys, silvers and blacks, who can go past Chanel.
With greater pigment than Chanel (but less then MAC's individual eye shadows), you're getting more bang for your buck.
So grab your brushes, that picture of Kim Kardashian, and start blending those smokey colours.

However, when you see a price-tag in the hundreds, for very little shadow, with very little pigment, we can start looking at dupes.
Cue MAC's latest mineralise eye shadow quads, for only $72.
Cue MAC's latest mineralise eye shadow quads, for only $72.

With greater pigment than Chanel (but less then MAC's individual eye shadows), you're getting more bang for your buck.
So grab your brushes, that picture of Kim Kardashian, and start blending those smokey colours.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Oscar wrap-up
One word was on the stylists mind this Oscar Awards red-carpet...."Monochrome".
Check out these black and white babes dressed in our favourite palette:
Check out these black and white babes dressed in our favourite palette:
Sunday, 2 March 2014
It's all in the Brows
People often ask me where I get my eyebrows done - the truth is...I DON'T.
Recently I have discovered the Benefit Cosmetics 'Gimme Brow' gel.
This gel retails for $35 at all Myer stores - and comes in both a light or dark shade (I use the light).
The wand is similar to a mascara wand, only miniature. The gel is easy to use, and sets fast.
Here is a comparison of my left brow (where product was used), and my right brow (which is untouched).

Have you used this product before? Let me know what you think on Instagram @jspstyling
Recently I have discovered the Benefit Cosmetics 'Gimme Brow' gel.

This gel retails for $35 at all Myer stores - and comes in both a light or dark shade (I use the light).
The wand is similar to a mascara wand, only miniature. The gel is easy to use, and sets fast.
Here is a comparison of my left brow (where product was used), and my right brow (which is untouched).

You can see the left brow is much more defined, and fuller, than the right side.
Have you used this product before? Let me know what you think on Instagram @jspstyling
Sunday, 23 February 2014
New season Balyck jewellery
Let me refresh your memory. Last year we met the beautiful Jessica from Balyck Jewellery, who had a line full of amazing pieces including:
And now I have the first exclusive photos of Balyck's White Lion collection:

Be sure to follow @balyckjewellery on Instagram for all purchase queries.
And now I have the first exclusive photos of Balyck's White Lion collection:
Be sure to follow @balyckjewellery on Instagram for all purchase queries.
Winter staples from Witchery
A change in season doesn't mean that we have to buy every single warm-piece that we see out there.
If you are on a Winter diet, here are 10 key pieces that you need to add to your wardrobe, all from Witchery.
1) Boots - thigh high and ankle
2) Scarf
3) Fur Vest
4) Leather pants
5) Leather jacket
6) LBD
7) Wide-brimmed hat
8) Jacket
9) Leather skirt
10) Corset
Remember these don't have to be all in black, you can choose greys and maroons which are big for this winter.
If you are on a Winter diet, here are 10 key pieces that you need to add to your wardrobe, all from Witchery.
1) Boots - thigh high and ankle
2) Scarf
3) Fur Vest
4) Leather pants
5) Leather jacket
6) LBD
7) Wide-brimmed hat
8) Jacket
9) Leather skirt
10) Corset
Remember these don't have to be all in black, you can choose greys and maroons which are big for this winter.
The Look For Less
We have all seen our favourite Aussie celebs sporting a Vintage Princess bleeker, but I don't know about you, unless it is carrying the double C logo, I can't justify spending $389 on this bag.
Fear not my fashionistas, our friends at Seed have created a cheaper alternative for only $89.95 - that's a saving of $299.05.
Happy Shopping!
Fear not my fashionistas, our friends at Seed have created a cheaper alternative for only $89.95 - that's a saving of $299.05.
Happy Shopping!
Bleached hair, no worries!
Whether you are blonde all over, balayaged, or foiled - bleach is not kind to our hair.
I have finally found a product that takes the dryness out of coloured hair, and restores the moisture.
Every time I use this product, my hair feels healthy to touch - just like it was when I was a brunette.
I spray this product to wet hair, as soon as I jump at of the shower, and then comb through my hair (it also doubles as a detangler). Make sure that you give the bottle a good shake before using it.
For $25, you can grab this product from your local hairdresser or online.
Big thanks to my hairdresser Dimity from Art Hair Studios for the recommendation.
I have finally found a product that takes the dryness out of coloured hair, and restores the moisture.
Every time I use this product, my hair feels healthy to touch - just like it was when I was a brunette.
I spray this product to wet hair, as soon as I jump at of the shower, and then comb through my hair (it also doubles as a detangler). Make sure that you give the bottle a good shake before using it.
For $25, you can grab this product from your local hairdresser or online.
Big thanks to my hairdresser Dimity from Art Hair Studios for the recommendation.
Monday, 10 February 2014
Valentine's Day for beginners
Valentines
Day shopping for your loved one is easy – who would say no to a piece from
Chanel?!
But what happens when you have only been dating for a short time? You don’t want to scare her off with anything too big, or too serious - it’s your first Valentines day so you want to keep it cute but simple.
So for you first-timer guys, here is a guide of some V-day gifts, that won’t have her running for the hills (Girls, feel free to forward this onto your other half).
Nothing says Be My Valentine more than a set of Country Road photo frames. Keep it cool by buying her the frames, and letting her decide what photos to put in there. Or if you want to be extra cheesy, pop some photos of some cool iPhone snaps that you have taken together (the photos don't need to all be you and her, remember when you went for that walk to the beach and you took that cool pic of the sunset? Things like that are all cute memories, without being too full-on). RRP $39.95.
Fact: Every girl has a soft-spot for Peter Alexander. Guys, forget about any type of raunchy lingerie and opt for some patterns or colourful two-piece pj set. Best thing about it is that the fabulous staff at PA, will do all the wrapping for you!
Planning a night away? Or is your girl always crashing at your place? Pick up an uber cute over night bag from Mimco for $99.95.
Haven't been going out too long, but still want to get her something? It's all about Bombardier Designs candles. With 10 fragrances to choose from (my pick is the French Vanilla) you are bound to win some brownie points. RRP $34.95
And lastly, for the guys who just can't resist and want to go that extra mile with jewellery. Firstly, absolutely no diamonds or engraving. This edgy ring from Baby Anything, isn't too lovey dovey as the heart shape is entwined with a peace sign (which is 100% on trend). This hand-made, sterling silver baby will only set you back $86.
With these 5 gifts all under $100, and nothing too OTT, you will be sure to win over her heart...in well...a heart beat....
Good luck!
But what happens when you have only been dating for a short time? You don’t want to scare her off with anything too big, or too serious - it’s your first Valentines day so you want to keep it cute but simple.
So for you first-timer guys, here is a guide of some V-day gifts, that won’t have her running for the hills (Girls, feel free to forward this onto your other half).
Nothing says Be My Valentine more than a set of Country Road photo frames. Keep it cool by buying her the frames, and letting her decide what photos to put in there. Or if you want to be extra cheesy, pop some photos of some cool iPhone snaps that you have taken together (the photos don't need to all be you and her, remember when you went for that walk to the beach and you took that cool pic of the sunset? Things like that are all cute memories, without being too full-on). RRP $39.95.
Fact: Every girl has a soft-spot for Peter Alexander. Guys, forget about any type of raunchy lingerie and opt for some patterns or colourful two-piece pj set. Best thing about it is that the fabulous staff at PA, will do all the wrapping for you!
Planning a night away? Or is your girl always crashing at your place? Pick up an uber cute over night bag from Mimco for $99.95.
Haven't been going out too long, but still want to get her something? It's all about Bombardier Designs candles. With 10 fragrances to choose from (my pick is the French Vanilla) you are bound to win some brownie points. RRP $34.95
And lastly, for the guys who just can't resist and want to go that extra mile with jewellery. Firstly, absolutely no diamonds or engraving. This edgy ring from Baby Anything, isn't too lovey dovey as the heart shape is entwined with a peace sign (which is 100% on trend). This hand-made, sterling silver baby will only set you back $86.
With these 5 gifts all under $100, and nothing too OTT, you will be sure to win over her heart...in well...a heart beat....
Good luck!
Friday, 31 January 2014
Jess Lewis' secret weapon revealed (BONUS offer for JSP Styling readers)
Jess Lewis has a secret. Being a hairdresser, a wife, and an expectant mother is just not enough for this blonde bombshell, Jess has launched her very own hair treatment.
For all of us out there crazily following Jess on Instagram, just waiting to see her beautifully blended balayage babes, Jess is now allowing the rest of the world to get a piece of her.
Want Jess Lewis’ hair? Well Hair&Me is just the product for you.
Unlike most hair products Hair&Me is made from 100% organically certified ingredients which include virgin coconut oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil and macadamia oil.
Not only does this product repair, moisturise and strengthen both the hair and scalp, it also:
• Helps prevent breakage and split ends
• Nourishes and protects
• Helps reduce blowdrying time by 30-50%.
• Helps control frizz
• Stimulates hair growth (yes ladies, hair growth!!)
• Hydrates your hair working from the inside out
Jess’ number one priority for all her clients is their hair-care, so creating a product where she knew each ingredient, and understood how each ingredient worked, was a no brainer.
Vegan-friendly, this product can be used on hair
once-to-twice a week (depending on your hair type and condition), and only takes
30-45 minutes to process on damp hair.
Because Hair&Me is 100% organic, this product can even be left in the hair overnight and be rinsed out the next morning.
Hair&Me which I am officially dubbing Jess’ “secret weapon” (I am hoping that I look like Jess after my treatment!) can produce results after one-to-five treatments depending on the current state of your hair.
Because Hair&Me is 100% organic, this product can even be left in the hair overnight and be rinsed out the next morning.
Hair&Me which I am officially dubbing Jess’ “secret weapon” (I am hoping that I look like Jess after my treatment!) can produce results after one-to-five treatments depending on the current state of your hair.
The best thing about this product, is that you can do it all from the comfort of your own home with the product being delivered to your door (and a bonus free delivery for all Australian orders).
For only $19.95 you get a Hair&Me sachet which lasts approximately 2-4 uses (depending on your hair length and thickness), and for an extra $1 you can receive a Hair&Me disposable shower cap.
Hair&Me also deliver internationally for a small price.
**EXCLUSIVE OFFER**
Like this couldn’t get any better, Hair&Me are offering JSP Styling readers a discount at the checkout when using the promo code ‘JSPBLOG’.
Click here to purchase the secret weapon now!
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for a Hair&Me rejuvenating mist spray to be released later this year.
For more information visit www.hairandme.com.au and if you are not already, follow Jess on Instagram @hairbyjesslewis AND @hairandme_
Season launch: David Jones
In the rivalry between Australian department store giants, David Jones took a leap forward from Myer during their new season launch this week.
Not only did DJ's beat Myer with a launch date, DJ's had the hottest Australian A-listers take front row of their enchanted forest themed runway; exhibits A and B - Rachael Finch (who I might just add popped out a child a few months ago...not that you can tell) dressed in Lover and Lara Bingle in Dion Lee (w-o-w).
Through the forest emerged an array of trends including:
Prints
Blacks
Neutrals
And peek-a-boo dresses with front splits (my favourite look of the night)
The bar has been set - Myer's turn to show Australian fashion-lovers what they've got. Bring it!
Not only did DJ's beat Myer with a launch date, DJ's had the hottest Australian A-listers take front row of their enchanted forest themed runway; exhibits A and B - Rachael Finch (who I might just add popped out a child a few months ago...not that you can tell) dressed in Lover and Lara Bingle in Dion Lee (w-o-w).
Through the forest emerged an array of trends including:
Prints
Blacks
Neutrals
And peek-a-boo dresses with front splits (my favourite look of the night)
The bar has been set - Myer's turn to show Australian fashion-lovers what they've got. Bring it!
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Stop! Grammy time
We love a good trend on a red carpet, and the 2014 Grammy's were no different.
Our two favourite looks included the white lace, worn by both Beyonce and Paris Hilton (any ideas why she was at the Grammy's? Oh that's right she's a "DJ" now), and textured gold by Mrs. John Legend (who is sporting Aussie designer Johanna Johnson) and Taylor Swift.
Two different trends, but both worthy of a spin on the music award red carpet.
What did you think of this trend? Was it TMI or too disco ball for you? Or was it just right? Tell me what you think on Instagram @jspstyling
Our two favourite looks included the white lace, worn by both Beyonce and Paris Hilton (any ideas why she was at the Grammy's? Oh that's right she's a "DJ" now), and textured gold by Mrs. John Legend (who is sporting Aussie designer Johanna Johnson) and Taylor Swift.
Two different trends, but both worthy of a spin on the music award red carpet.
What did you think of this trend? Was it TMI or too disco ball for you? Or was it just right? Tell me what you think on Instagram @jspstyling
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Look for Less
Premiering at the launch of JBronze last year, this little Aje number sent social media into melt down.
With a price tag of $490 it was only time before a cheaper alternative got on my radar.
Introducing the Desire Lines Dress from Bardot for only $99.95.
Your bank account is going to love me for it...all $390.05
With a price tag of $490 it was only time before a cheaper alternative got on my radar.
Introducing the Desire Lines Dress from Bardot for only $99.95.
Your bank account is going to love me for it...all $390.05
Monday, 20 January 2014
Nothing saggy about the SAG awards
I have finally worked out what the 'S' in SAG stands for...Sofia Vergara.
Sofia stole the show in her silver sparkly number (styled by my fave, Rachel Zoe).
The dress showed off her figure (a little unlike the Golden Globes), the long wavy hair, and that big chunky neck were all ticks on my fashion police checklist.
What did you think?
Sofia stole the show in her silver sparkly number (styled by my fave, Rachel Zoe).
The dress showed off her figure (a little unlike the Golden Globes), the long wavy hair, and that big chunky neck were all ticks on my fashion police checklist.
What did you think?

Thursday, 16 January 2014
Who Magazine
I am very excited to share a little post that I did for Who magazine. Although a little edited by Who, still very exciting!
This issue goes on sale on January 27, and can be purchased from all good newsagencies.






This issue goes on sale on January 27, and can be purchased from all good newsagencies.
What I wore
Melbourne has really turned ON the weather this week. From a Summer filled with rain, wind and freezing cold temperatures; with the first glimpse of sun I saw I decided it's time to bring on the cooler clothes (mind you, the warm weather occurs as soon as everyone is back to work and finished their holidays).
Top - Kookai leather peplum top
Shorts - Supre high-waisted satin shorts
Shoes - Sportsgirl black wedge
Clutch - Louis Vuitton Vivienne clutch
Watch - Chanel J12 black
Bracelets - Cartier Love Bangle in white gold
Hermes enamel bangle in black and silver
For those who have emailed and asked about my hair, I have been gradually going lighter in order to keep my hair healthy and long. At the moment I am in the balayage stage (after 2 goes of colouring my hair). Next week I have my 3rd appointment (with 6-8 weeks between each colouring), to start colouring the roots. I have had no breakage so far (yay!). The look I have at the moment is easy to maintain, as there is no colour on my roots and therefore no constant regrowth. Surprisingly the blonde has taken well to the coloured black hair I was sporting before. No orange/brassiness.
To get the curl I have been trialling a few new products, as well as some oldies:
John Frieda Frizz-Ease Defeat Protective Styling Spray - To be used before you dry off your hair
Eleven Australia Miracle Hair Treatment - To be used on each section before you use your curling wand; I find this gives the curl extra gripCurling Wand - For easy, big waves
Fudge Sea Salt Spray - To be used for extra hold (note: this can make the curl a little crisp)Paddle brush - To be used to brush out the curl (for a less-Bridesmaid effect), or use your fingers
Loreal Elnett Satin - Diamond hold and shine spray - To be used to maintain the curls shape (if the Real House Wives of Beverly Hills can use this, so can we!). No sticky residue, horrible spray, or marks left on the hair.
Schwarzkopf Volumising Powder - To be used on the roots, to add volume to the hair

Top - Kookai leather peplum top
Shorts - Supre high-waisted satin shorts
Shoes - Sportsgirl black wedge
Clutch - Louis Vuitton Vivienne clutch
Watch - Chanel J12 black
Bracelets - Cartier Love Bangle in white gold
Hermes enamel bangle in black and silver
For those who have emailed and asked about my hair, I have been gradually going lighter in order to keep my hair healthy and long. At the moment I am in the balayage stage (after 2 goes of colouring my hair). Next week I have my 3rd appointment (with 6-8 weeks between each colouring), to start colouring the roots. I have had no breakage so far (yay!). The look I have at the moment is easy to maintain, as there is no colour on my roots and therefore no constant regrowth. Surprisingly the blonde has taken well to the coloured black hair I was sporting before. No orange/brassiness.
To get the curl I have been trialling a few new products, as well as some oldies:
John Frieda Frizz-Ease Defeat Protective Styling Spray - To be used before you dry off your hair
Eleven Australia Miracle Hair Treatment - To be used on each section before you use your curling wand; I find this gives the curl extra gripCurling Wand - For easy, big waves
Fudge Sea Salt Spray - To be used for extra hold (note: this can make the curl a little crisp)Paddle brush - To be used to brush out the curl (for a less-Bridesmaid effect), or use your fingers
Loreal Elnett Satin - Diamond hold and shine spray - To be used to maintain the curls shape (if the Real House Wives of Beverly Hills can use this, so can we!). No sticky residue, horrible spray, or marks left on the hair.
Schwarzkopf Volumising Powder - To be used on the roots, to add volume to the hair
Monday, 13 January 2014
First red carpet of 2014 - The Golden Globes
2014 has just rolled in (13 days to be exact), and just like that the US is straight into the awards season.
The Golden Globes host America's finest actors, as well as the C-grade reality TV stars who managed to sneak past security.
This year we see a colour palette that was more dull than usual (only a handful of powerful colour pops made an appearance), longer sleeves came out to play, and no matter your size tighter dresses were left, right and centre.
If you missed the red carpet because your boss has been looking over your shoulder the whole morning, than fear not, here is a rundown of what I like to call the 'Golden Globes Battle'.
In the first corner, the 'Battle of the Black & Aqua'
Uh oh, some from the Vergara/Roberts styling camp have spilled their colour pallette for the evening. Emma Roberts has taken the more subtle approach to the aqua trend, whereas Vergara has gone all out in her Lorraine Schwartz neck. I think the black and aqua colour combo is genius for an event like this (which is traditionally crystal diamonds paired with a black dress). Vergara obviously wanted the carpet to stop when she arrived, with a dress that size! Although, I would have marked her higher up the ranks if the dress had slightly less breadth, and perhaps a straighter hemline (I'm getting flashbacks of the ends of my curtains at my old house) - but hey, Sofia still wins this battle hands down (or is that body down?)
In the second corner, the 'Battle of the Neutrals'
If you don't know who Emilia Clarke and Melissa Fumero are, then you are in good company. These not-so familiar faces definitely wanted to be recognised in their sea of neutral. We are loving both necklines of these dresses, however Emilia (left for those still like me don't know who she is...guess I should start watching some more TV), has that little extra something. Whether it is the volume in the torso (a daring move, because on some body types can accentuate in a not-so flattering way), or the split down the front, this dress screams couture a little louder than Melissa's.
In the third corner the 'Battle of the Aussie pride'
Ding-ding! Australians are competitive, so when you put up-and-rising actress Margot Robbie (who I accessorised for the Logie Awards a few years ago...yes, let me pick that name right up) against Catt Sadler, who although is not Australian, is dressed in one of Australia's favourite designers Paolo Sebastian, you have one true blue battle. Between Margot's thigh-high split, and Catt's perfectly embroidered sleeves, we have to give this round to Paolo Sebastian. Well done Catt!
And in the fourth corner the 'Battle of the Sequins'
What do you get when you step onto the red carpet wearing a very similar dress to Camilla Alves (wife of Matthew McConaghey) - a very brave woman, that's who. Both women received the long-sleeve memo, check, and are both wearing sequins, in this very tight-I-can-see-what-you-had-for-breakfast dress. But Alves has a hot body, so there is no need to cover it up, even if it is winter in America. This round goes to Olivia Wilde, who until she turns side-on you don't even realise is pregnant (lucky lady!). The soft ombre waves, the long clutch, the I'm-not-trying-to-hide-that-I'm-pregnant-in-metres-and-metres-of-fabric paid off!
But there can only be one winner, and this goes to the most improved, host Amy Poehler. Amy is not known for being high on a red-carpet list, but today, I really have to give it to her. Although simple, I love the cut of this dress - very flattering, and a little different with the shape of the left shoulder. I definitely think the patent belt could have been optional (as in an option to leave back at home Amy..), although her stylist wanted to bring to our attention Amy's toned tummy with that peek-a-boo hole. I guess, if we looked like that, at Amy's age, we'd want everyone to see our toned tum too.
What did you think of the red carpet? Who were your favourites? Tell me on Instagram @jspstyling
The Golden Globes host America's finest actors, as well as the C-grade reality TV stars who managed to sneak past security.
This year we see a colour palette that was more dull than usual (only a handful of powerful colour pops made an appearance), longer sleeves came out to play, and no matter your size tighter dresses were left, right and centre.
If you missed the red carpet because your boss has been looking over your shoulder the whole morning, than fear not, here is a rundown of what I like to call the 'Golden Globes Battle'.
In the first corner, the 'Battle of the Black & Aqua'
Uh oh, some from the Vergara/Roberts styling camp have spilled their colour pallette for the evening. Emma Roberts has taken the more subtle approach to the aqua trend, whereas Vergara has gone all out in her Lorraine Schwartz neck. I think the black and aqua colour combo is genius for an event like this (which is traditionally crystal diamonds paired with a black dress). Vergara obviously wanted the carpet to stop when she arrived, with a dress that size! Although, I would have marked her higher up the ranks if the dress had slightly less breadth, and perhaps a straighter hemline (I'm getting flashbacks of the ends of my curtains at my old house) - but hey, Sofia still wins this battle hands down (or is that body down?)
In the second corner, the 'Battle of the Neutrals'
If you don't know who Emilia Clarke and Melissa Fumero are, then you are in good company. These not-so familiar faces definitely wanted to be recognised in their sea of neutral. We are loving both necklines of these dresses, however Emilia (left for those still like me don't know who she is...guess I should start watching some more TV), has that little extra something. Whether it is the volume in the torso (a daring move, because on some body types can accentuate in a not-so flattering way), or the split down the front, this dress screams couture a little louder than Melissa's.
In the third corner the 'Battle of the Aussie pride'
Ding-ding! Australians are competitive, so when you put up-and-rising actress Margot Robbie (who I accessorised for the Logie Awards a few years ago...yes, let me pick that name right up) against Catt Sadler, who although is not Australian, is dressed in one of Australia's favourite designers Paolo Sebastian, you have one true blue battle. Between Margot's thigh-high split, and Catt's perfectly embroidered sleeves, we have to give this round to Paolo Sebastian. Well done Catt!
And in the fourth corner the 'Battle of the Sequins'
What do you get when you step onto the red carpet wearing a very similar dress to Camilla Alves (wife of Matthew McConaghey) - a very brave woman, that's who. Both women received the long-sleeve memo, check, and are both wearing sequins, in this very tight-I-can-see-what-you-had-for-breakfast dress. But Alves has a hot body, so there is no need to cover it up, even if it is winter in America. This round goes to Olivia Wilde, who until she turns side-on you don't even realise is pregnant (lucky lady!). The soft ombre waves, the long clutch, the I'm-not-trying-to-hide-that-I'm-pregnant-in-metres-and-metres-of-fabric paid off!
But there can only be one winner, and this goes to the most improved, host Amy Poehler. Amy is not known for being high on a red-carpet list, but today, I really have to give it to her. Although simple, I love the cut of this dress - very flattering, and a little different with the shape of the left shoulder. I definitely think the patent belt could have been optional (as in an option to leave back at home Amy..), although her stylist wanted to bring to our attention Amy's toned tummy with that peek-a-boo hole. I guess, if we looked like that, at Amy's age, we'd want everyone to see our toned tum too.
What did you think of the red carpet? Who were your favourites? Tell me on Instagram @jspstyling
Sunday, 12 January 2014
5 minutes with: Victoria Curtis from Curtis Collection
Today's 5 minutes is with none other than the gorgeous, super talented Victoria Curtis.
Victoria is the mastermind behind the brand 'Curtis Collection'. Victoria developed every aspect of the collection from the colours, the ingredients, the names, the descriptions, and even the packaging.
Curtis Collection is a premium brand that offers luxury cosmetics for the everyday woman. The collection was designed for all women, at any age, and to suit any lifestyle.
The brand originated in 2012 with an online store, branched out into selected stockists in Australia, and now reaches the beauties in New Zealand.
Curtis Collection has been seen on red carpets (Dally M awards), fashion week (Rachel Gilbert's show), celebrities such as Jesinta Campbell and Sophie Falkiner, and adored by one of Australia's renowned make-up artist Max Made.
To find out more about this affordable luxury brand, we caught up with Victoria Curtis.
I would describe my style as
Black, Classic, Feminine.
I can't leave the house without my
Curtis Collection Invisible Blotting Powder - my secret to flawless looking makeup all day long, and my Brow Definer - it's all about the brows!
If I could raid one celebs wardrobe it would be
Olivia Palermo for sure! Every piece is divine.
If I could only use one make-up item for a day it would be
My Curtis Collection Mineral Liquid Powder Foundation! It conceals, protects, nourishes and hydrates for hours! It is also designed to deflect light away from any flaws in the skin, giving the illusion of an airbrushed complexion!
The best beauty advice I can give is
-Always use a good foundation!! I encourage women to have a proper skin consultation in order to find the foundation formula and finish that is suitable to their skin and also to their lifestyle. Our Mineral foundation formulas are loaded with antioxidants and nourishing vitamins, which are designed to act as an extension of your skin care routine.
-By choosing the right mineral foundation, women can change the way their complexion appears overnight!
The biggest beauty faux pas is
False lashes or eyelash extensions?
False individual lashes every time.
The one celebrity I would love to use Curtis Collection products is
To 'get your V on' and add the Curtis Collection signature glow to your make-up bag, head to the website, and be sure to follow Victoria on Instagram @curtiscollection

Victoria is the mastermind behind the brand 'Curtis Collection'. Victoria developed every aspect of the collection from the colours, the ingredients, the names, the descriptions, and even the packaging.
Curtis Collection is a premium brand that offers luxury cosmetics for the everyday woman. The collection was designed for all women, at any age, and to suit any lifestyle.

The brand originated in 2012 with an online store, branched out into selected stockists in Australia, and now reaches the beauties in New Zealand.
Curtis Collection has been seen on red carpets (Dally M awards), fashion week (Rachel Gilbert's show), celebrities such as Jesinta Campbell and Sophie Falkiner, and adored by one of Australia's renowned make-up artist Max Made.
To find out more about this affordable luxury brand, we caught up with Victoria Curtis.

I would describe my style as
Black, Classic, Feminine.
I can't leave the house without my
Curtis Collection Invisible Blotting Powder - my secret to flawless looking makeup all day long, and my Brow Definer - it's all about the brows!
If I could raid one celebs wardrobe it would be
Olivia Palermo for sure! Every piece is divine.
If I could only use one make-up item for a day it would be
My Curtis Collection Mineral Liquid Powder Foundation! It conceals, protects, nourishes and hydrates for hours! It is also designed to deflect light away from any flaws in the skin, giving the illusion of an airbrushed complexion!
The best beauty advice I can give is
-Always use a good foundation!! I encourage women to have a proper skin consultation in order to find the foundation formula and finish that is suitable to their skin and also to their lifestyle. Our Mineral foundation formulas are loaded with antioxidants and nourishing vitamins, which are designed to act as an extension of your skin care routine.
-By choosing the right mineral foundation, women can change the way their complexion appears overnight!
The biggest beauty faux pas is
Not wearing a primer! It is a MUST!!
False lashes or eyelash extensions?
False individual lashes every time.
The one celebrity I would love to use Curtis Collection products is
Blake Lively - I love her classic, elegant style and that fact that she is always naturally glowing.
The best thing about having my own makeup line is
Can you give us a sneak peak into what is in store for Curtis Collection in 2014?The best thing about having my own makeup line is
Giving women the confidence to look and feel amazing about themselves
every single day, and of course showing them how to get the Curtis
Collection Signature Glow!
Following the success of our runway partnerships with the likes of Carla
Zampatti and Rachel Gilbert this past year, we are very excited to work
along side
some
of Australia's leading designers again in 2014! 2013 also saw Curtis
Collection become an international brand with our recent expansion into
New Zealand - a wonderful milestone. We plan to grow both the Australian
and NZ market this year in order to make our products accessible to as
many women as possible. We can't wait to see what the year will hold and
look forward to sharing all of our exciting events with you via social
media!
To 'get your V on' and add the Curtis Collection signature glow to your make-up bag, head to the website, and be sure to follow Victoria on Instagram @curtiscollection
Friday, 10 January 2014
5 minutes with: Jess Lewis from Hair by Jess Lewis
Dubbed the Queen of Balayage, Jess Lewis is climbing the ranks of top hairdressers in Melbourne.
With clients traveling interstate to see her, a waiting list to book in an appointment, and a Brownlow red-carpet under her belt - Jess Lewis is one to watch out for.
I spent 5 minutes with Jess to find out her tips, tricks and what the next big trends in hair will be.
Can you give us some tips on how to create the perfect wave?
This is a hard one - as doing your own curls/waves is actually really hard. I find that the less product I use the better and softer the waves are, and they hold a lot better. Brushing them out once you have done them all, is also great; it makes them a lot softer and surprisingly last a lot longer.
So there you have it - grab your GHD, Morrocan oil, and start growing those locks of yours!
To see Jess' hair transformations, or to book an appointment with Jess be sure to follow her on Instragram @hairbyjesslewis

With clients traveling interstate to see her, a waiting list to book in an appointment, and a Brownlow red-carpet under her belt - Jess Lewis is one to watch out for.

I spent 5 minutes with Jess to find out her tips, tricks and what the next big trends in hair will be.
What is the best part of your job?
Having the ability to create a more beautiful
you. Being able to change how someone can feel about themselves is one
of the most rewarding feelings. That's why I started my before and after
photographs on Instagram, because it showed clients
how much colour and styling can change them.
What hair products can you not live without?
My Moroccan oil - my absolute favourite! Less is more with this oil, it
may be expensive but it lasts forever. I use it after the hair is washed,
and towel dryed (it can also be used on the hair after it's dryed
and styled).
If you could give anyone in the public eye a hair makeover, who would it be?
Lara Bingle for sure! She is such an inspiration to so many girls, so to
have the chance to do the hair of someone like that would be
incredible. Not that it would be hard to make her look amazing - she has
the face and skin colouring to pull of so many different styles and
colours; so it would be forever new and exciting!
Straight or curls?
I'd have to say curls. A lot of my clients come to me for my
curls, and every time I do them the clients feel so beautiful! They are
so soft and give the client that bit of extra glam.
When it comes to curls - GHD or curling wand?
GHD 100%. I find you can achieve such a soft curl with the GHD, and also
have so much more control with how you want your curls to sit.
If you could have any celeb as your client who would it be?
Beyoncé - she has such an amazing head of hair, which I seriously envy.
What is the biggest hair myth you hear from your clients?
Oh there are so many I could go on forever! Here are a couple:
Some
think that you shouldn't wash your hair for days before coming in for
your colour appointment, because the colour will soak better and last longer -
this is NOT true at all.
Another favourite, I have had
clients thinking is if they brush their hair 100 times a day it'll make
it healthier and shiner - again, NOT true.This is a hard one - as doing your own curls/waves is actually really hard. I find that the less product I use the better and softer the waves are, and they hold a lot better. Brushing them out once you have done them all, is also great; it makes them a lot softer and surprisingly last a lot longer.
What is your hair prediction for 2014?
I think ombré is still staying strong this year as a lot of people love
the colour, and love the fact they don't have to get their
colour done as often. Another colour for 2014 is the sandy deeper blondes - a
lot more clients are loving being lighter but slightly deeper. For cuts - long is in. 2012 and 2013 was all about the Lara Bingle longer bob, but
now longer is coming back.So there you have it - grab your GHD, Morrocan oil, and start growing those locks of yours!
To see Jess' hair transformations, or to book an appointment with Jess be sure to follow her on Instragram @hairbyjesslewis
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